Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, July 23, 2021, Page 5, Image 5

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    JULY 23, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
there is a reason for this… Just wait for
the end credit scene of the fi nal epi-
sode) and because the show simply
feels too important to what’s coming
next in the MCU as a whole.
Some threads introduced in these six
episodes will take years to get resolved,
which can be a bit exhausting and frus-
trating to think about. It’s not its own
thing as much as I would like it to be,
and by being too important Loki para-
doxically feels less for it.
But it is still, in a word, glorious.
Loki is now available on Disney+.
KCL's summer book sale
to be held in August
The Keizer Community Library (KCL) will hold its Summer Book Sale on
Friday, Aug. 6, and Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa
Road NE, Keizer. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. both days.
Items for sale will include hardcover and paperback books, audio books, CDs,
DVDs, puzzles and games, plus specialty craft and cookbook magazines at a min-
imal charge. Pre-selected bags of single-genre books will be available for $5.00.
Other prices are 50 cents for paperback books, $1.00 for hardcover books, $1.00 for
CDs and puzzles, and special pricing on some items. Only cash, debit and credit
cards will be accepted.
Proceeds from the book sales raise funds for Library operations.
Information about donating the above-mentioned items is available on the
Library’s website, www.keizerlibrary.org.
The Keizer Community Library, a 501(c)(3) nonprofi t organization, staff ed
totally by volunteers, is scheduled to reopen at the Keizer Cultural Center on
Saturday, Sept. 18.
Cat of the Week
Name: BUBBLES
Age: 2
HISTORY: Bubbles is a black domestic medium hair.
She was at the shelter as a kitten but was adopted. Months
later, she was found abandoned in a storage house and
was brought back to the same shelter once again.
PREFERRED HOME: This cat does best in a quiet
and calm home. She tends to be pretty playful.
WE HAVE MOVED >>> Our new location is 4157 Cherry Avenue, Keizer <<< 503-362-5611
brainfood
OLCV photo contest
looking for entires
The Oregon League of Conservation Voters (OLCV) is seeking entries for its
2021 Environmental Photo Contest. There are three diff erent photo contest cat-
egories :
Pet adventures—Does your dog love to paddle-board with you? Does your cat
ride in your backpack while you hike? Submit cute pictures of you and your pets
on outdoor adventures or enjoying the natural world.
Local wildlife: Photos of Oregon wildlife—an owl, a deer, a wandering bobcat,
or even a whale off the coast.
Climate change close to home: Submit photos of the impacts of climate change
in your life.
Submit photo(s) by attaching them in an email to respond@olcv.org, with
‘Photo Contest’ in the subject line. Make sure to include the photo contest cate-
gory, your name, the location where the photo was taken, and a sentence or two
explaining why it’s meaningful to you.
The grand-prize winner will be featured on the cover of OLCV's upcoming
2021 Environmental Scorecard for the Oregon legislature, and the winners of
each category will be featured at OLCV’s annual Celebration for the Environment
this fall. In addition, all winners will receive a surprise gift.
Deadline to submit entries is Wednesday, Sept. 1.
NEWS TIPS?
If it's happening in Keizer, or to someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW.
kt@keizertimes.com
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